“First of all, I would like to say that the only reason I took your course was to prove you were a fraud. Now I have 8 years mma experience, and I thought that was enought. But, the only thing I proved was that mma is worthless against your stuff. Don't get me wrong, I still love mma, but I will never use it in a real fight again!” Mark M.

Who is Mark M.?
Where does he train?

When this thread hits YMAS, it's going to become a comedy goldmine. Unfortunally you ain't the one laughing.

Originally Posted by Jiujitsu77

You know you are crazy about BJJ/Martial arts when...

Originally Posted by Humanzee

...your books on Kama Sutra and BJJ are interchangeable.

Originally Posted by jk55299 on Keysi Fighting Method

It looks like this is a great fighting method if someone replaces your shampoo with superglue.

lol This thread is headed for epic failure. It won't last the day in Newbietown.

If you go to their site you can plainly see from the first "testimonial".

Originally Posted by trollsite

“First of all, I would like to say that the only reason I took your course was to prove you were a fraud. Now I have 8 years mma experience, and I thought that was enought. But, the only thing I proved was that mma is worthless against your stuff. Don't get me wrong, I still love mma, but I will never use it in a real fight again!”
Mark M.

They think they know what they are doing.

You all could have played dumb just a little bit longer. No, no one has seriously gotten to into him/them yet, but a feint is still a punch to some people.

Originally Posted by ghost55

Violence is pretty uncommon in clubs in this area, and the dude didn't seem particularly hostile up until the moment he slapped me.

“I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it comes out.”
BILL HICKS,
1961-1994

Originally Posted by WFMurphyPhD

Slamming the man in the bottom position from time to time keeps everybody on their toes and discourages butt scooting stupidity.

After surfing the web a long time on native combat systems, I decided they choosed, eventually, to use gun-fu and the usual set of blade weapons. Nobody knew a system to native fighting approach, with the exception of reenactors, but that`s another thing.
Still, it`s worth to pursue a clue, no matter how small the chances.

There are lots and lots of questions that aren't answered by the OP or his website.

-What tribe did these techniques come from?
-Have these techniques been used against pro or amateur fighters?
-If so, what are their names and records?
-The minimum time for the "courses" is 1 hour. How much fighting technique can be learned in a single hour?
-Why are there no examples or videos?
-Why do the founders of this "system" not show their full names and credentials in detail?

There are so many fucking questions it's mind-boggling. This has to be a troll.